There are a couple posts in this thread that I'm not sure if they are directed at me or not. But in case they are, I'd like to make it clear that I'm not scoffing at the gear. But I am curious what you gear-minded folks do when the gear is a hassle. That was the point of the post where I posted the pictures of the "stormtrooper" and "Batman" gear.
For example, let's say you were going to the county fair. Fairs usually go on in the summer, so it's hot. You want to spend the entire day there.
Now, if you wear all your gear, what do you do with it? If you leave it stuffed in the tire like in the video above, some kid is going to mess with it just to impress his friends. You could keep wearing it, but it's hot, and you'd look like Ricky Racer (or Batman). You could carry it around, perhaps in a backpack, but that could get tiresome, and what would you do with the backpack if you wanted to go on a ride? You could hide the backpack in the weeds somewhere and hope nobody messes with it I suppose. Or maybe the fair security would let you store it in their building. So what would you do? This is not scoffing - it is a sincere question.
Personally, here's my answer to my question: I'd probably wear only a light jacket that I could easily carry, and a helmet (as it's the law in Michigan). Maybe I'd wear my cheapest (in case it gets stolen) helmet and leave it with the bike. Or maybe just carry it with me all day (a hassle). See... already I'm not sure what to do with the helmet. (I know... most bikes have a helmet lock.)
Now, if I were leaving my home only to go on a nice long ride that ended at my home, then the gear is no problem.
By the way, on a typical day, I wear a leather jacket and a helmet. If it's cold, I also wear leather gloves. I don't really own any other gear, but if I was going to go on a particularly long trip, or go to a track, I'd get knee-sliders and other equipment like that. But as it is, I simply don't have much gear. I did, however, just buy an Icon jacket that has the armor.
As a side note, you know how in some states the law requires riders to wear a helmet... I don't mind that (although would rather it not be the law...), but I would not like it if all this gear like knee-sliders and such was made into a law. Just throwing that out there....